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Thomas Turine and Rodolphe Burger make Domingo feel like Brussels experimental cinema

By Editorial Team - June 17, 2026

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Thomas Turine and Rodolphe Burger make Domingo feel like Brussels experimental cinema

Summary

Thomas Turine releases Domingo featuring Rodolphe Burger from Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, blending electroacoustic rock, soundtrack atmosphere, koto, pipe organ and electric guitar.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 17, 2026
  • Tags: thomas turine, rodolphe burger, domingo, cosipie, electroacoustic, contemporary rock, soundtrack, Electroacoustic / Contemporary Soundtrack

Thomas Turine’s Domingo featuring Rodolphe Burger arrives on 17 June from Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, and the credits read like a small experimental film waiting to happen. Turine plays drums, Japanese traditional koto, Fender Jazz Bass, pipe organ and Arp Omni, joined by Quentin Manfroy on bass flute and Burger on electric guitar. That instrumental palette immediately gives the track a cinematic, slightly surreal shape. Released through Brussels label Cosipie Records, Domingo sits in the zone of contemporary electroacoustic rock and soundtrack composition, where texture and atmosphere carry as much narrative weight as melody. The best pieces in this field can make you imagine the camera before a camera exists. Domingo has that quality: strange materials, patient movement, and the feeling of a room where old wood, electricity and breath are all listening to each other.

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